Impaired macrophage migration inhibitory factor–AMP-activated protein kinase activation and ischemic recovery in the senescent heart

H Ma, J Wang, DP Thomas, C Tong, L Leng, W Wang… - Circulation, 2010 - Am Heart Assoc
H Ma, J Wang, DP Thomas, C Tong, L Leng, W Wang, M Merk, S Zierow, J Bernhagen
Circulation, 2010Am Heart Assoc
Background—Elderly patients are more sensitive than younger patients to myocardial
ischemia, which results in higher mortality. We investigated how aging affects the
cardioprotective AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway. Methods and
Results—Ischemic AMPK activation was impaired in aged compared with young murine
hearts. The expression and secretion of the AMPK upstream regulator, macrophage
migration inhibitory factor (MIF), were lower in aged compared with young adult hearts …
Background— Elderly patients are more sensitive than younger patients to myocardial ischemia, which results in higher mortality. We investigated how aging affects the cardioprotective AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway.
Methods and Results— Ischemic AMPK activation was impaired in aged compared with young murine hearts. The expression and secretion of the AMPK upstream regulator, macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), were lower in aged compared with young adult hearts. Additionally, the levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α, a known transcriptional activator of MIF, were reduced in aged compared with young hearts. Ischemia-induced AMPK activation in MIF knockout mice was blunted, leading to greater contractile dysfunction in MIF-deficient than in wild-type hearts. Furthermore, intramyocardial injection of adenovirus encoding MIF in aged mice increased MIF expression and ischemic AMPK activation and reduced infarct size.
Conclusions— An impaired MIF-AMPK activation response in senescence thus may be attributed to an aging-associated defect in hypoxia-inducible factor 1α, the transcription factor for MIF. In the clinical setting, impaired cardiac hypoxia-inducible factor 1α activation and consequent reduced MIF expression may play an important role in the increased susceptibility to myocardial ischemia observed in older cardiac patients.
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